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SENIORS WAYNE ALLMAN. Friendswood. Texas Friends Bible College '43, '44 Class Treas. '453 Soul Winners' Club '45, '46s Choir '45, '46: Choir Vice Pres. '46, Wayne has that quiet. dignified air, but he has a sense of humor. too,- We appreciate his genuine Christian character. VIRGINIA ALTMAN. Fostoria, Ohio CleBiCo Ass't Ed, '45, Talented. charming. always interesting. Vir- ginia has contributed much to the lives of her friends of C.B.C. I-IARRIETT ANDERSON, Youngstown, Ohio Day Girls' Prayer Band Pres. '45: Missionary League '43-'46. Optimism. ready acceptance of responsibility, and depth of devotion to God all combine to make Harriett a true Christian. EUGENE BAXTER. Cleveland. Ohio Soul XVinners' Pres, '43-'45g Missionary League Treas. '44, Gene is a conscientious Christian whose service for the Master has already made him an enthusiastic soul winner. LEONARD BORTON, Damascus. Ohio Voice Staff '-43: Class Vice Pres. '44: CIeHiCo Advertising Mgr. '44g Class Pres. '45, Friendly. serious, and steadfast in his purpose is this proud father. Leonards joviality and aggressiveness will be effective in Gods cause. WILLARD DUNN. Mebane. North Carolina The People's Bible School '43 Soul Winners' Club '45, '46. Willard doesn't laugh often, but when he does! His sobriety, thoughtfulness, and faithful service might well be patterned by all. DELLA PIREBAUGH. West Salem, Ohio Missionary League '44-'46. A gay, imaginative lover of knowledge is Della. We appreciate her joyful spirit. con- sistency, and determination to make life worth living. ROBERT FORD, I-Iilton Village, Virginia Special Choir '43-'45: CleBz'C'o Staff '44: Voice Staff '4-4: Missionary League '45, '4-6: Soul Winners Club '43-'46. Music and Eleanor seem to be Bob's out- standing interests. Your kindness and devotion to God have been a blessing to all of us. Bob. The 1946 CIeBiCo X ww' . was av we :Rfb gt. A 1 . t. . afar xc .g x ft!! a 'sa- SEQ?
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Sli IDS CLASS OFFICERS President, CURTIS CHAMBERS. Damascus, Ohio Fenn College, Summer '45 Voice Staff '43: Soul Winners' Vice Pres. '43: Soul Vklinners' Club '43f'46: Choir '43-'45, Orchestra '43, '44: Class Pres. '43, '46: CIeBi'Co Photographer '43- '45: C!eBiCo Business Mgr. '46: Mixed Quartet '45: Missionary League '46p lfvangelistic Team '45, '46. Curt is already a successful song leader and evan- gelist. We are sure that his consecrated talents will continue to win souls. Vice Preszitt'ent, EARLY SHEVEL, Vklarren. Ohio Central Bible Institute '31-'34 Class Vice Pres. '-lo. Earle's dignified mien has not obscured his lively sense of humor. He is an outstanding student and a sincere Christian. . Secretary, FRANCES CHURCHILL. Cortland, Ohio Voice Staff '43, '4-lx Dormitory Prayer Band Pres. '4-5: CIeBiCo Staff '45: Cileaners' Staff '46: Class. Sec. '44, '46: Dormitory Ciirls' Council Vice Pres. '46. Underneath her gaiety and fun. Frances reveals a dependable. Christian character which will continue to make her a blessing. Treasurer, MARION SHIELDS, Anderson, Indiana AB.. Asbury College '45 Class Treas. '46: Monitor '46. Marion hasn't been with us long. but his versatility and winsome personality have given him an important place in our student body. SENIOR CLASS' As we approach the close of four eventful years at C.B.C., we are aware that they have been difficult years in many ways. We have pursued our studies in the midst of a world gone mad with bloodshed and bitterness. With burdened hearts we have watched the most titanic struggle in history take place: and as we have studied, worked, and prayed. we have longed for the day when peace would open to us the many doors of opportunity for ministering to a needy world. We have seen that day arrive. This last year of school has had particular signincance for us as we face a world threatened by the ravages of atomic power. Truly there is still great distress among nations, men's hearts failing them for fear. We are well aware of the tremendous challenge of the hour: and we are thankful to God that we have the one message which the world needs. a message of complete redemption through Jesus Christ. The motto we have chosen is found in the title of one of the great hymns of the church, A Charge To Keep. One verse of this song is our theme as we fearlessly face the future: To serve the present age: Our calling to fulfill, O may it all our powers engage To do the Master's will. 12 The 1946 CleBiCo
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vu SENIORS GEORGE EOYE. New Bedford, Massachusetts Eastern Nazarene College '43 Missionary League '44-'46: Class Pres. '45: Gleaners' Vice Pres. '45: Sergeant-at-Arms '46. Unassuming and congenial but superior in intellect and ability. George promises to be a successful worker in God's kingdom, ARLENE FRYHOEE, Newport News, Virginia Missionary League '43-'46s Special Choir '43, '46: Girls' Trio '43, '46: Dormitory Girls' Council Pres. '46. There are no dull moments when Arlene is around. A forceful personality and musical abil- ity combine to malie her an excellent leader. MELVIN GROSSMAN, Cleveland, Ohio Fort Wayne Bible Institute '43, '44 Missionary League '45, '46. Nonchalance plus good humor equals Melvin, We have found him to be a loyal friend and a sincere follower of Christ. TILLMAN I-IABEGGER. Cleveland. Ohio Fort Wayne Bible Institute '29 Detroit Institute of Technology '37, '38 Baldwin-XVallace College '40, '4l Efliciency, industry, and boundless energy characterize Tillman Habegger. His friendliness and initiative have been a real inspiration to all of us. RAPHAEL HOFFMAN, Cleveland, Ohio National Bible Institute Providence Bible Institute Huntington College Penn College Serious and meditative, Raphael is a good student. an efficient linguist, and a sincere Chris- tian. He is well versed in Jewish history. AUDREY HUBLARD, New Albany, Indiana Class Sec. '43: Missionary League '43. Beneath her quiet demeanor lie loads of fun and giggles. Audrey is a charming friend and an exemplary Christian. ELLA RUTH HUTSON. I.a.Iunta. Colorado Kansas State Teachers' College, Summer '45 Class Vice Pres. '44: Voice Staff '44: Mission- ary League Sec. '43, Vice Pres. '45: Pres. '46. Ella Ruth carries responsibility as naturally as she breathes. Aggressive, ambitious, and thorough, she is well equipped for missionary work in China. EARL KELBAUGH. Alliance, Ohio Class Treas, '43: Orchestra '43: Voice Staff '43, '44, Special Choir '44, '45: CIeBiCo Ass't Photographer '44: Ass't Business Mgr. '45: Missionary League '45, '46: Soul Winners' Club '45, '46: Dormitory Prayer Band Pres. '46. Add Earl's originality and cleverness to his Christian experience and you have an invaluable servant of Christ. The 1946 CIeBiCo
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